1. Women in Political Thought
- Author
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Helen Pringle
- Subjects
History of political thought ,05 social sciences ,050109 social psychology ,American political science ,Injustice ,0506 political science ,Epistemology ,Style (sociolinguistics) ,Gender Studies ,Philosophy ,Politics ,Argument ,050602 political science & public administration ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Political philosophy ,Sociology - Abstract
The argument of this paper is that texts in the history of political thought are rather more loquacious on the question of women than has often been supposed. The argument is developed using examples from Plato's Republic, notably the sections on injustice and tyranny. The paper concludes by suggesting the general implications of its approach for the concerns and style of political theory, particularly as to the importance of understanding symbolic and mythic elements in works of political thought.
- Published
- 1993
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